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Traditional Chinese | 濟 州 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 济 州 | ||||||||
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Jizhou or Ji Prefecture was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Jining,Shandong,China. It existed (intermittently) from 951 until 1348.
The administrative region of Ji Prefecture in Later Zhou is in modern southwestern Shandong. It probably includes parts of modern:
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Pei County,or Peixian,is under the administration of Xuzhou,Jiangsu province,China,bordering the Shandong prefecture-level cities of Jining to the northwest and Zaozhuang to the northeast and sitting on the western shore of Nansi Lake. It has an area of 1,576 square kilometres (608 sq mi) and a population of 1,141,935 in 2010.
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The Rizhao–Lankao Expressway,commonly referred to as the Rilan Expressway,is a 472.36-kilometre-long Chinese expressway (293.51 mi) that connects the cities of Rizhao,in the province of Shandong,and Kaifeng,in the province of Henan. The expressway is named after the two localities at its termini,Rizhao,to the east,and Lankao County,a county under the administration of Kaifeng,to the west. Despite this namesake,the expressway's western terminus is actually in Xiangfu District,a neighbouring district in Kaifeng.
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